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mqtt.cool-node-client
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JavaScript library for the development of MQTT.Cool clients running on the Node.js runtime
The MQTT.Cool Node.js Client is a JavaScript library for the development of MQTT.Cool clients running on the Node.js runtime.
The library enables JavaScript applications to act as an MQTT client; that is, ready to send and receive real-time MQTT messages to/from any MQTT broker connected to the MQTT.Cool server.
The library is available as npm package, so you can download and install it through:
npm install mqtt.cool-node-client
Access the module:
const mqttcool = require("mqtt.cool-node-client");
Open a session against the MQTT.Cool server, create an MQTT client and connect to the MQTT broker:
mqttcool.openSession('http://my.MQTT.Cool.server:8080', 'my_user', 'my_password', {
onConnectionSuccess: function(mqttCoolSession) {
var client = mqttCoolSession.createClient('my_mqtt_broker', 'my_client_id');
client.connect({
onSuccess: function() {
console.log("Connected!");
}
});
...
}
});
Request a Subscription:
client.subscribe("my/cool/topic");
Listen for messages:
client.onMessageArrived = function(message) {
console.log("onMessageArrived:" + message.payloadString);
}
Publish a Message to the server:
message = new mqttcool.Message("My Message!");
message.destinationName = "my/cool/topic";
client.send(message)
See detailed changes on https://mqtt.cool/download/changelog/?component=nodejs&version=2.0.0
For further details, visit the SDK section on the MQTT.Cool site.
FAQs
JavaScript library for the development of MQTT.Cool clients running on the Node.js runtime
The npm package mqtt.cool-node-client receives a total of 16 weekly downloads. As such, mqtt.cool-node-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mqtt.cool-node-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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